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Increase efficiency per material unit

Material efficiency refers to the relationship between the resulting product and the employed raw materials. The material use is optimized over the complete life cycle in terms of its impacts on health and the environment. Waste materials are avoided and fed back into the loop. The use of new, non-renewable resources is reduced.

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• Material flow chart, materials journey mapping • Wuppertal Institute, material input per service unit • Factor 4, Club of Rome • Factor 10, Institute of Sustainable Economies

When selecting materials, attention should be paid to the origin, environmental impacts, and production conditions. Renewable resources are preferred. Complex composite materials should be avoided; materials should be able to be separated according to type and be marked as such. Reparability should be guaranteed.

Avoid problematic substances: Substances and materials should not have an adverse effect on health or the environment. Hazardous substances and materials should be reduced and marked as such in all cases.

Zero Waste, Reuse, Renewable Resources, Second Life

Additionally, attention should be paid to the following points:

First Steps Replace resources with recyclates. Mark the materials used. Reduce materials used per service unit.

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